









8 hour(s) 45 minute(s)
English
Included
Explore the real-life Lallybroch and seat of Clan MacKenzie
Discover Fort William's filming site at Blackness Castle
Visit Midhope, Doune and Blackness Castles
Experience dramatic Scottish landscapes and heritage in a day
€ 118.32
€ 108.85


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Step into the captivating world of Jamie and Claire from Outlander as you embark on a guided tour from Glasgow, exploring some of Scotland’s most iconic filming locations. With a passionate local guide to lead the way, you’ll visit Midhope Castle, the beloved Lallybroch from the series, and Doune Castle, known on-screen as Castle Leoch, home of Clan MacKenzie. Each site echoes with historical significance and cinematic charm, immersing you in the landscapes and settings that brought Diana Gabaldon’s epic saga to life.
Continue your journey to Blackness Castle, a formidable fortress that doubled as Fort William in the show, offering both striking views and powerful connections to Scotland’s turbulent past. As your guide shares stories, both real and fictional, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation of how history and television intertwine in these unforgettable locations. This full-day tour is the ultimate experience for Outlander fans and history lovers alike, offering the perfect blend of myth, heritage, and stunning Highland scenery.
Passionate Local Guide
Doune Castle Entry
Blackness Castle Entry
Midhope Castle Entry
Audio Guides
Entrance fees
Travel Insurance
Waterproof Jacket
Comfortable Walking Shoes
Reusable Water Bottle
Passengers must be at least 5 years old to join the tour
Check-in 15 minutes prior to departure
Collapsible wheelchairs allowed with an accompanying assistant
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Got out to the site of Outlander’s Lallybrach. This was on a “castle route” from Edinburgh to Inverness. We decided to meander rather than take the quickest route. The walk around the grounds was interesting especially when you matched scenes seen in the show. Walked down by the stream that was the site of several scenes. Plan to rewatch and see if we can pick out the sites we stood on. Parking was easy and ample and just a very short walk up the road to the castle. We bought our tickets online but you can purchase them on site, along with some merch. The site is still a working farm raising pheasant to release for hunting. The one downside was that the castle is closed on the inside as it is deteriorating and not safe. If you’re an Outlander fan, go see it. If you’re a castle history buff, go see it.

It's £7 each for entry. You can't go in the "castle" and there is literally nothing else to see. It's a cash grab by the owner. It wouldn't be so bad if the money was being reinvested back into the property but with it's plastic windows and poorly kept garden it's clearly not the case. Save your cash and take a photo from behind the barrier at the car park.

Nice old building but you have to be into the outlander series otherwise it is a little random. Unfortunately the restoration of the building is not finished yet so only the outside and tye grounds can be visited.

It was a dream come true to visit LALLYBROCH (Midhope Castle) as my sister & I absolutely love Outlander. Everyone we met was lovely. The weather was glorious making it a favourite magical memory of my 1st Scottish holiday. I cried when I 1st saw it!! Outlander fans will really appreciate a vist to Jamie Frasers ancestral home 10/10

Jamie Fraser was Laird and master here from Outlander fame. The castle is being refurbished now. Not much to really see here unless your a True fan. Just remember Hollywood and reality ofter don't look as imagined. A beautiful spot,nice forest paths leading to various locations from the series.



